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42. These Regulations shall apply to—
(a)a ROMP application as they apply to an application for planning permission;
(b)a ROMP subsequent application as they apply to a subsequent application;
(c)ROMP development as they apply to development in respect of which an application for planning permission is, has been, or is to be made;
(d)a relevant mineral planning authority as they apply to a relevant planning authority;
(e)a person making a ROMP application as they apply to an applicant for planning permission;
(f)a person making a ROMP subsequent application as they apply to a person making a subsequent application;
(g)the determination of a ROMP application as they apply to the granting of a planning permission; and
(h)the granting of ROMP subsequent consent as they apply to the granting of subsequent consent,
subject to the modifications and additions set out in this Part.
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